Hi I renamed your article a bit, thanks for writing it! It didn't exactly duplicate a current article, but added to the serial port articles, so I referenced it here:

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Hi I renamed your article a bit, thanks for writing it! It didn't exactly duplicate a current article, but added to the serial port articles, so I referenced it here: [[Serial port]]

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http://buffalo.nas-central.org/index.php/Serial_port

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If there are things about the other serial port article that you want to change, please do, or if you want to merge two together that would be fine too :)

If there are things about the other serial port article that you want to change, please do, or if you want to merge two together that would be fine too :)

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Thanks, I made a few minor edits to various serial pages. The best bet would probably be to split out the signal identification section (which isn't LSPro, or even Linkstation-specific) from the LSPro board connection part. There is a lot of duplicated work on the wiki, which could be reworked like this:

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= Ideas for Serial articles rework =

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== Add a serial port to your device ==

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=== Why ===

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=== What a level converter is, and what devices need what levels ===

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==== Obtaining a 3.3v level converter ====

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. Off the shelf kits

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. Adapting other devices (e.g. phone data cables)

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=== Attaching your level converter to your device ===

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==== LSPro ====

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==== NSLU2 ====

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==== FooBaz Blah Router ====

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etc.

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I don't really have any time to do this work in the near future, so someone else please feel free to have a go...

Thanks, I made a few minor edits to various serial pages. The best bet would probably be to split out the signal identification section (which isn't LSPro, or even Linkstation-specific) from the LSPro board connection part. There is a lot of duplicated work on the wiki, which could be reworked like this: